A ban on assault weapons won't be included in major gun legislation set to take shape this week -- all but guaranteeing it won't pass Congress.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a onetime ally of the National Rifle Association, informed California Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Monday that the proposal to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines won't be included in a broad package of new gun laws that's taking shape this week and will be considered on the Senate floor in April.

And I can only hope he continues to act up inappropriately, such as lecturing Feinstein on the Constitution as if she had not been in government for 100 million years.

THAT tells you a whole lot about this guy's MO: as a bagger he thinks he knows more than a lot of other people and feels it is his duty to spell that out for America's own good - because they couldn't possibly know this unless a bagger tells them; and if he's given sufficient opportunity he will do just that.

I mean, like, how could you NOT agree with Feinstein! She, like, I mean, did this for, like, um, a bazillion years!

It looks like she's still trying to figure out what goes in what hole.

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All told, the firearms industry contributes more than $33 billion to the U.S. economy and supports about 220,000 jobs, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation. That’s more than double the North American payrolls of General Motors, which President Barack Obama called “a pillar of our economy” when he explained the decision to provide more taxpayer aid to help save the car maker in 2009.

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